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Document 4.11 Treaty of Paris, 1783 104
Document 4.12 Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Thomas Pinckney, 1793 105
Document 4.13 Thomas Jefferson, Letter to James Monroe, 1795 106
Document 4.14 Anti-Jefferson Cartoon, “The Providential Detection,” 1797 107
Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
COmBInIng SkIllS Historical Causation and Historical Argumentation 108
PUTTIng IT All TOgETHEr Revisiting the Main Point 111
Building AP® Writing Skills The Subordinated Thesis Statement
and Appropriate Organization 111
Chapter 5 A Republic Envisioned and Revised 115
Seeking the Main Point 117
TOPIC I Rights-Based Government 118
Document 5.1 John Locke, Two Treatises of Government, 1690 118
Document 5.2 Jonathan Mayhew, “Discourse Concerning
Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance
to the Higher Powers,” 1750 119
Document 5.3 Phillis Wheatley, “On Being Brought from
Africa to America,” 1770 120
Document 5.4 Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776 120
Document 5.5 Abigail Adams, Letter to John Adams, 1776 121
Document 5.6 Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence, 1776 122
Document 5.7 Abigail Adams, Letter to John Quincy Adams, 1780 123
Document 5.8 Franchise Restrictions in the Georgia State
Constitution, 1777 124
Document 5.9 Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, 1781–1789 125
Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
S kIll rEvIEW Contextualization and Historical Argumentation 127
TOPIC II Debating Liberty and Security 128
Document 5.10 “The Address and Reasons of Dissent of the Minority
of the Convention of Pennsylvania to Their
Constituents,” 1787 128
Document 5.11 James Madison, Federalist No. 10, 1787 129
Document 5.12 Political Cartoon on Virginia’s Ratification of the
Constitution, Boston Independent Chronicle, 1788 130
Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
S kIll rEvIEW Comparison and Historical Argumentation 131
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